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verification of required health documentation and entry of clearance information into applicable systems. Work proficiently in multiple databases, multitasking, and inputting information into several systems
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to the North Carolina beaches and mountains. For more information on Duke University Hospital see our web page at www.dukehealth.org/about_duke. Contact Information: Amanda M. Ball, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
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involved in preparing, maintaining, and processing patient, unit(s) and hospital data and records to include operating the organization's patient care information systems. Individuals in this role
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departmental organizational charts. Assist with administration of the Q-Genda database, including provider information, scheduling, clinical targets, and related data; support training and onboarding for new
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engagements for providers. Attend meetings to take minutes, provide information, and serve as a resource person. Coordinate both inpatient and outpatient provider schedules and communicate to providers within
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data for use in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. Job duties are dependent on the laboratory and may be composed of a combination of the following duties and responsibilities related
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believe we offer Opportunities for a Lifetime at Duke Health! $15,000 bonus for RNs with 1+ years of experience, eligibility rules apply Shift Information Full-time; 36 hours per week. Three (3) 12-hour
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to the next level. Obtain information for laboratory records, explain procedures, allay fears and elicit cooperation. Utilize standard equipment to maintain positive patient identification through
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, register and pre-register patients with accurate patient demographic andfinancial data. Resolve insurance claim rejections/denials and remedy expediently. Calculate and collect cash payments appropriately
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initiation of the resolution and, if necessary, escalation to the next level. Obtain information for laboratory records, explain procedures, allay fears and elicit cooperation. Utilize standard equipment